#70788 impossible to access customize and “theme mods size” grow
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Arnaud Denisot 2 years, 10 months ago
Hi, since I use jet engine with customs posts type, there is a bug who make the “theme mods size” growing very fast and it is very hard to empty, until 17Mb sometime. So my customizer crash all the time.
do you have any idea how to fix it?
regards
Alexander Hutsol 2 years, 10 months agoHello,
Would you mind to provide us with wp-admin and cPanel login details in the private reply https://prnt.sc/qr3w3e to check the issue?
Thank you.
Regards.
Alexander Hutsol 2 years, 10 months agoHello,
Unfortunately yes, all Customizer settings will be lost, but you can Export them before running that command.
You can use Customizer Export/Import plugin https://themes.artbees.net/docs/customizer-export-import-plugin-overview/ , and import the settings back.
Thank you for understanding.
Regards.
Arnaud Denisot 2 years, 10 months agoOk, but if I export the setting and re-import, it will not import again the corrupted settings ?
Danish Iqbal 2 years, 10 months agoHello Arnaud,
Yes, there are chances that the corrupted settings may get imported back making the customize panel to stop working again.
The best thing is to remove the record from the database and then re-apply all the customizer settings again. It anyway won’t take much time to re-apply the settings.
If you want I can help you with removing the record from the database. In this case, please provide access to your database through PHPMyAdmin or cPanel.
Regards.
Arnaud Denisot 2 years, 10 months agoawesome, it looks it did the job. I deleted the record in the DB and all was fine after. Thanks
Btw, I have another question, I have more than 1550 DOM element loading in GTmetrix score. Do you know how to reduce the Dom elements ? Because I believe I am not using too much plugging and add-on, only the basics…
Amir Rather 2 years, 10 months agoHi There
Could you please provide the GtMetrix report URL so we could check and let you know?
Regards
Arnaud Denisot 2 years, 10 months agoyes sure, please check the attachments
General report and full report
Danish Iqbal 2 years, 10 months agoHello Arnaud,
Well, this is because of the Elementor page builder, it adds too many HTML tags to each element thus increasing the DOM elements. This has been already reported to them but I am not sure if they will do anything about it anytime soon.
The idea is to keep the page content as minimum as possible. Moreover, I don’t think it will affect the speed of the site too much. Let me know if you think otherwise.
Regards.
Arnaud Denisot 2 years, 10 months agoHi ,
yes, it is what I read already on different websites, that elementor put too much HTML, I was just asking if by hazard you don’t have a hidden trick to fix it. I was trying to reduce the time load of the website because I think it is quite long (5.2s) for only 0.97mb, so the dom elements were one of my <span class=”tlid-translation translation” lang=”en”><span class=”” title=””>leads.</span></span>
Anyway thanks.
Danish Iqbal 2 years, 10 months agoHello Arnaud,
I ran an actual speed test of your site and yes, the speed is not looking too good. Here is the result https://tools.pingdom.com/#5cdad115c7400000
Here are some of the suggestions that will help with the speed:
- Please contact your service provider and ask them to enable the GZIP compression. This is very important and will help a lot with the speed.
- Optimize the images for the web and then re-upload them.
- Install the WP-Rocket cache plugin or Autoptimze cache plugin.
- Use CloudFlare CDN or CloudFront CDN to load the resources like images, CSS, JS files.
Regards.
Arnaud Denisot 2 years, 10 months agoYa, unfortunately, I have already all of these optimizations, but still long to load the website…I used siteground so the Gzip is already activated, I use wp-rocket + imagify for the photos, + cloudfare (free plan)
Tatyana Hutsol 2 years, 9 months agoHello,
Sorry for a delay.
Please check this article how to reduce http requests with WP Rocket plugin:
https://wp-rocket.me/blog/reduce-http-requests-speed-wordpress-site/
Also use cookie-free domains:
https://authoritywebsiteincome.com/4-ways-to-use-cookie-free-domains/
It should speed up your site loading.
Thank you.
Regards.
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